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Travel to Oodnadatta
Submitted: Friday, Feb 08, 2002 at 00:00
Phil
We are wanting to travel to
oodnadatta
from the south in a Triton 2wd High Clearance vehicle Does any one think we can do it???? Also what would the sand be like or the mud. This is my first trip in these conditions. I have travelled around Stewarts brook and Barrington top in NSW but never in sand and Bulldust.
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AnswerID: 2023 Submitted: Saturday, Feb 09, 2002 at 00:00
Mike
replied: Phil, the
Oodnadatta track
holds no problems for your vehicle. The track from Maree is well made and quite safe, with no sand. In times of wet weather, some river crossings may present a problem, but these times are rare. the alternate route via
Woomera
and Roxby Downs, on the Borefield track, are likewise. Happy trails, Mike.
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AnswerID: 2049 Submitted: Monday, Feb 11, 2002 at 00:00
Brian
replied: I travelled the
Oodnadatta Track
two years ago towing a Camp-O-Matic camper trailer in a VS Commodore Station Wagon with no problems at all. It was early in winter and admittedly the road had been graded but I have since travelled many outback roads and find most of the well known "Tracks" are like a highway. The Tanami is another one that is 2WD user friendly early in the season. Just take care and watch for dust holes and water over the road if there has been recent rain. Enjoy your trip as the
Oodnadatta
area is great to see.
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AnswerID: 2119 Submitted: Friday, Feb 15, 2002 at 00:00
Chel
replied: We travelled the
Oodnadatta
last year (2001) in July towing a
camping
trailer with a nissan patrol
very easy. It was dry and appeared fairly well maintained. We did'nt encounter any bulldust.
Have a good trip
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FollowupID: 743 Submitted: Sunday, Feb 17, 2002 at 00:00
Phil posted:
Thanks to every one who has replied to my question. I have asked a few people here in
Alice Springs
and it seems we will have an enjoyable trip.
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